New Hungarian airport might become the rival of Budapest Airport
The project of Alba Airport aims to create an international trading airport at the location of Börgönd, which is a part of the Hungarian city of Székesfehérvár in Fejér County.
Portfólió reported that the Ministry of Innovation and Technology needs to receive a full plan of the airport until April 30 from the leadership of Székesfehérvár. The government of Hungary agrees with the project and turning the settlement into an international trading airport.
The airport of Börgönd lies 70 km away from Budapest and already got the necessary permissions in 2008 to build an airport by 2010.
Budapest airport is going to have many changes in the future, which aim to make the airport into one of the leading airports on the European continent. For example, a brand-new security check-in system is on its way of being installed soon, which would allow passengers to get to their terminals quicker than before. Not so long ago, the airport also welcomed a new and modern passenger pier.
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Besides the capital, the airport of Lake Balaton at Hévíz is also undergoing several changes and investments, including the arrival of a Norwegian pilot school, which would like to open an institution near the Hévíz Airport.
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Source: www.portfolio.hu
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